The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV

The Story of Civilization, Volume VIII

Will & Ariel Durant

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"The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV" by Will and Ariel Durant is a comprehensive exploration of one of the most influential periods in European history. This book captures the glory and power of the Sun King, Louis XIV, who reigned over France for over seventy years.

The Durants provide a detailed account of the political, social, and cultural developments during this era, offering readers a profound understanding of the impacts of Louis XIV's reign. From the creation of a centralized bureaucracy and the expansion of royal authority to the growth of absolutism and the establishment of Versailles as the epitome of opulence, the authors delve into every facet of this transformative period.

The book also examines the relationship between Louis XIV and other European powers, highlighting the king's military campaigns, alliances, and diplomatic endeavors. It delves into Louis XIV's pursuit of territorial expansion, his wars of aggression, and the economic implications of his ambitious pursuits on France and its neighboring nations.

In addition to narrating the political landscape, the Durants unravel the diverse cultural milieu of the period. They explore the flourishing of arts, literature, and philosophy, showcasing the influence of figures such as Molière, Racine, Pascal, and Descartes. The intertwining of politics and culture is brought to life, illuminating the complex tapestry of Louis XIV's era.

With a rich blend of historical facts and insightful analysis, "The Story of Civilization: The Age of Louis XIV" offers readers an engaging and informative journey through this pivotal period. Will and Ariel Durant's masterful narrative presents a captivating account of an era marked by grandeur and enduring legacies.

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